You Can't Kill these Plants! 10 Monsteras to Knit and Crochet
Do you love to crochet and knit? Do you also happen to adore Monstera deliciosa plants?
Then, this blog post is for you! Best of all, you can't kill these plants!
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If you’re not familiar with Monsteras, they are also known as the Swiss Cheese plant because of their large leaves that develop holes in them to allow light to filter down to new growth.
These dramatic tropical plants have taken the world by storm recently and are a favorite among houseplant enthusiasts.
In fact, I’ve been seeing Monsteras pop up everywhere including keychains, earrings, makeup bags, and even tiny fairy lights.
What what about needle crafters? Are we also passionate about these large-leafed plants?
After a quick online search, I discovered that indeed, knitters and crocheters adore the Philodendron Monstera!
So I rounded up the 10 best Monsteras projects for you to knit and crochet.
The patterns range from pillows, mittens, sweater, bags, to wall hangings and even a mug rug to make any plant lover swoon.
These projects will keep your fingers busy while simultaneously adding pops of soothing greenery to your environment.
#1. Monstera Crochet Square Free Pattern
This is a block square pattern featuring a large Monstera leaf motif. You can crochet this square and use it so many ways. It will be perfect as a cushion front or create a dozen of these and seam them together for a botanical throw.
Uses aran weight yarn
Created by Briana K Designs
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#2. Monstera Pillow Knitting Pattern
If you liked the Monstera motif in project #1 but prefer to knit, then you’ll love this Monstera emblazoned pillow project!
This easy-to-knit project is worked flat while the leaf is created with intarsia color work. It’s then seamed together to make a 14” pillow case.
Uses worsted weight yarn
Designed by Amanda Marach
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#3. Mini Monstera Plant Crochet Pattern
So cute! Create a mini Monstera friend to keep nearby. This crochet amigurumi project features a potted plant with several green leaves.
Created by TwinsDesign
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#4. Monstera Mittens Knitting Pattern
You will literally have a green thumb when you knit yourself these Monstera mittens! They feature the large leaves of the Monstera plant in a stranded colorwork knitting pattern.
You’ll knit these mitts in-the-round from the bottom-up and follow a charted pattern for the colorwork.
Uses sport weight yarn
Designed by Knittinglotta
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#5. Monstera Bag Crochet Pattern
Crochet your own bag, with basic stitches and construction. Then, make the Monstera leaf appliqué, to complete the mixed texture and fresh look. One design that will allow you to work with chunky and sport weight yarn, to experience the best of both worlds: sturdy, strong stitches and detailed, defined shapes.
A good pattern to practice easy stitches and seaming, to create a fashionable accessory you’ll want to carry for the whole season.
Uses super bulky weight yarn
Designed by Maria Isabel
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#6. Monstera Pullover Sweater Knitting Pattern
Monstera is a circular yoke pullover worked seamlessly from the top down. The loose fit, and the large Monstera leaf motif encircling the yoke, make it an easy and flattering garment to wear.
Uses fingering weight yarn
Designed by Marie Amelie Designs
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#7. Monstera Fields Wall Hanging Crochet Pattern
The Monstera Fields Wall Hanging would make the perfect gift for the plant lover in your life who loves modern and trendy wall decor.
This wall hanging would also be the perfect piece in your spring and fall market inventory. This pattern is for intermediate crocheters who are comfortable working with more than one color.
Uses aran weight yarn
Designed by Love & Stitch
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#8. Monstera Leaf Blanket C2C Crochet Pattern
This crocheted blanket is knitted from corner to corner and features a large Monstera leaf motif using filet crochet method. The afghan also features a contrasting edge detail for a finished look.
Perfect for snuggling on a chilly day!
Uses worsted weight yarn
Designed by Juniper & Oakes
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#9. Monstera Leaf Mug Rug Free Crochet Pattern
Looking for a fun and modern crochet mug rug pattern to spice up your decor or to give as a gift?
This Monstera Leaf Crochet Mug Rug pattern is a quick-to-make project that doesn’t require weaving in any ends!
It’s a tapestry crochet project that only two different colors, making it a great way to practice colorwork crochet with ease.
Uses worsted weight cotton yarn
Designed by Ashley Parker
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#10. Monstera Crossbody Bag Crochet Pattern
The Monstera Crossbody Bag is perfect for all your summer adventures! It’s crocheted with sturdy, cotton yarn and features a raised Monstera leaf design.
The stitches used in this project are chain, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet and slip stitch. The lined bag is finished with a magnetic closure and a decorative tassel. Directions are given for all the finishing touches!
Finished Measurements: 9 ½“ high, 9” wide. Strap: 43”.
Uses dk weight cotton yarn
Designed by Kathy Olivarez
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